Brief introduction of cursive writer Luo Shenfu

Zhao Gou (1107-1187), namely Song Gaozong, is a calligrapher. Song Huizong Evonne's sons, Gong Zheng, Xing Hang and Cao Shu. If you are young, you like to pick up a pen and write. The brushwork is elegant and honest, beautiful and graceful. Cover is more effective in wisdom and courage, and the study of Huang Tingjian's books in this dynasty can also get its essence. Bai Wei said: From the Wei and Jin Dynasties to the Six Dynasties, the brushwork was copied, the body was prepared in the pen, and there was still a choice between meaning. By sticking to the wedge, we can deeply measure the benefits, strictly plan the benefits, and even recite them. Tao Zongyi's Book History Society in the Ming Dynasty said: "The emperor is good at truth, action and cursive writing, and whatever God can do is not bad." He is the author of Mo Hanzhi, with cursive ink handed down from generation to generation, such as Luo Shenfu, Alvin Qian Wen Zi and Guangming Pagoda Monument. Biographies such as Gu Kaizhi's Statutes of Women's History, Chu Suiliang and Ni Kuanzan also refer to the person who wrote the book.